A painful family dispute that reached the Family Court in Petah Tikva ended this week in a crushing legal defeat for two sisters who tried to annul an apartment gift that their late father gave to their brother while he was still alive. Judge Efrat Wenkert ruled unequivocally that the gift was valid and binding, and ordered the sisters to pay heavy legal costs of 60,000 shekels.
At the center of the family storm was a valuable real estate asset …
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A painful family dispute that reached the Family Court in Petah Tikva ended this week in a crushing legal defeat for two sisters who tried to annul an apartment gift that their late father gave to their brother while he was still alive. Judge Efrat Wenkert ruled unequivocally that the gift was valid and binding, and ordered the sisters to pay heavy legal costs of 60,000 shekels.
At the center of the family storm was a valuable real estate asset …